November 20th is Latina Equal Pay Day, the day that marks the additional time Latina women have to work in order to catch up to their white male counterparts. Latina women have to work the HARDEST to earn a living.

On Episode 24 of the podcast we talk to Jackie Lynn Garcia, who is the founder of a social media platform called “Elevate Your Pay” – dedicated to helping women of color get the pay they deserve. We discuss Latina Equal Pay Day, salary negotiation and how the pay gap affects our ability to generate wealth for our families and communities.

Jackie is a Human Resources professional with extensive experience in data analysis, developing and implementing programs, and employee relations.

JACKIE SHARE TIPS ON SALARY NEGOTIATION that you will love!

LISTEN TO JACKIE AND DIANA’s CONVERSATION on the GENDER PAY GAP AND GET SALARY NEGOTIATION TIPS HERE:

Remember, when we leave money on the table, it’s money we are taking away from our families… so listen and take notes and prepare your case to ask for that raise!

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Diana Limongi is an activist, social media and nonprofit consultant, writer and Latina mom. She is the host and creator of Parenting and Politics a podcast where she looks at parenting through a political lens. She blogs about motherhood, raising bilingual kids, activism and life in NYC on her blog, LadydeeLG. She lives in NYC with her husband and two children.

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DIANA ‘LADYDEELG’ LIMONGI
Diana is a mom, activist, writer and blogger from NYC. In her blog she writes about motherhood, multicultural families, raising bilingual kids. The issues she is most passionate about are issues that affect mothers and families: paid leave, access to affordable childcare, education and bilingual education, and immigration. Her most recent project is Parenting and Politics: the Podcast where she interviews guests and explores how politics affects parenting. Her goal is to empower parents with information and inspire them to make change in whatever way they can.